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European Commission Announces Coordinated ResponseUsing HPC Resources to Fight COVID-19
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March 26, 2020
March 26, 2020 — The European Commission has offered its support in the field ofhigh-performance computing (HPC) in order to help find a treatment for the novelcoronavirus.
Three powerful European supercomputing centers – located in Bologna, Barcelona andJülich – will participate in the Exscalate4CoV project, along with a pharmaceuticalcompany and several large biological and biochemical institutes. The project waslaunched after the Commission’s emergency call for expression of interest on 31January 2020, and will receive €3 million worth of funding for research on COVID-19vaccine development, treatment and diagnostics. The project is part of the coordinatedEU response, aiming to work on a concrete platform for finding a drug to be usedagainst the novel coronavirus.
This EU funding has boosted the workdone with supercomputers to researchdrug therapy against COVID-19, bycomplementing the classical trial anderror clinical approach and possibleexperimentation in patients. This isachieved by comparing the protein ofthe COVID-19 virus against moleculesthat are stored in current databases.Excalate4Cov is now processing digitalmodels of the coronavirus’ protein andmatching them against a database ofthousands of existing drugs, aiming todiscover which combinations of activemolecules could react to the virus. Another example of EU support is seen with thePartnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) announcing on 24 March 2020a call for proposals, requesting computing resources to contribute to the mitigation ofthe impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
The EXSCALATE platform – one of the outcomes of the EU-funded project Antarex – isfully operational at the Italian supercomputing centre CINECA, analysing COVID-19proteins based on data available from the scientific community in order to acceleratethe search of an effective therapy against the pandemic virus. In a recent interview,CINECA’s Carlo Cavazzoni said, “All the research teams working around these
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supercomputing centres – the researchers and the scientists – are sharing knowledge,working together, to ensure that we get the fastest possible good candidate drug forthe coronavirus.”
Other European supercomputing initiatives have also offered their support during theCOVID-19 outbreak. For instance, the applications of the HPC Centre of Excellence forComputational Biomolecular Research ‘BioExcel’ can already be used for on-demand,large-scale virtual screening of potential medical compounds, such as small moleculedrugs and antibodies. Despite the applicability depending on the specific case ofpandemic cause, the access policy of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking foresees prioritisedand immediate access to its supercomputers in case of emergency, as is the case inpandemic crises such as the one we currently face.
Factsheet (.pdf) on European Commission research actions on Coronavirus
Source: European Commission
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